Egypt is the most important Arab country and the touchstone for change in the Arab world.
Emerson was a touchstone, and Salinger often quoted him in letters.
In the opinion of some old people, traditional modes of thought are the touchstone by which to tell good from bad.
The bumpy is not only the stone of success, but also the touchstone of the will, the sharpening stone of the ability, the bumpy to the bumpy, the bumpy as the motive force, the bumpy is a kind of leap, a kind of experience, a kind of harvest, a kind of enjoyment, it will make us stronger, more enthusiastic and more confident.
42 As the touchstone tries gold, so gold tries man.
But the metal is something of a touchstone on the supply side, too.
Man is always looking for the touchstone that can eliminate the shortcomings of being a person and a craftsman.
Adversity is man's true touchstone.
Human Resources Index--touchstone for evaluating human resources management;
The first serious touchstone for the improvement of Benzema is the next day 14 in the Super Cup of Spain.
Calamity is man's true touchstone. --Beaumont
Speaking the truth, it is the touchstone of potters' skills in throwing.
Pick up confidence, challenge oneself and break the bad record of the past. From now on, take challenge as compass, failure as touchstone, bravely challenge oneself, overcome oneself, surpass oneself and move forward.
Adversity, an experiential touchstone, an invisible stage, where family, friendship and friendship have been severely tested, make a real performance.
The greatest touchstone of any work is time.
Calamity is the touchstone of man.
Efficiency, therefore, can never serve as a utilitarian touchstone for law or for public policy.
The walk is really little more than a cultural touchstone and a literary conceit, the event around which McCann has assembled his cast.
It goes without saying that adversity is the touchstone of man-the harder the situation is, the more clearly a man's strength is seen.